Montgomery Ward was actually older than Sears. It started out as the official supply house for the Grange. Sears & Ward dropped their 'big books' at about the same time, but Ward didn't survive the transition. I remember ordering stuff from Ward's Christmas catalog for my daughter back in the late '70s/early '80s & it never came in. It was illustrated in the catalog, but it was never in stock. I finally just quit ordering from Ward altogether. Sears had the stuff I ordered & so did Penney, which came late to the Big Book business & is now the only Big Book general merchandise catalog house still going.
Wild turkeys are some of the smartest birds, I think. The thing has a brain the size of a walnut, but it's one of the most wary game birds there is. Shooting a turkey is a real achievement, especially calling one up into shooting range. I've come up on a couple of toms just by accident & gotten them that way, but I never managed to call one up. Rode up on one on my horse & got him with a sixshooter. I've successfully called up foxes, coyotes, bobcats, & I think a mountain lion, though he never broke cover so we could be sure. No turkeys, though. I've had 'em answer calls, but never come in range.